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Tips for Teaching ESL to Advanced Students

Teaching advanced students of English as second language is much more challenging since teachers need to come up with more thought-provoking lesson plans. Simple activities and games would just not be appropriate anymore, although some could be upgraded to a higher level. The following are some tips and suggested techniques on how to <a href=

http://www.efl-esl.com/esl-activity/advanced.html>teach English to advanced students</a>:http://www.efl-esl.com/esl-activity/index.html>role play esl games</a> come in handy. Students can actually learn a lot when role-playing using telephone lines. The teacher could ask the students to each pick a partner and then pretend to have a business-related conversation on the phone. This way, they would be able to practice their telephoning skills and also improve their comprehension skills. For those who already know the basic phrases usually used in telephoning, all they have to do is overcome the difficulty of being able to communicate without any visual contact. There lies the challenge of this activity. www.efl-esl.com

· Use context clues. To improve the reading skills of students, teachers should use contextual clues, which could assist students in dealing with difficult texts. Teachers should explain that using contextual clues is better in understanding the general sense of the text, as opposed to just understanding each and every single word when reading. This way, the students would recognize and develop their skill of contextual understanding, as well as increase their vocabulary base.

· Use vocabulary tables. With this, the students would be able to increase their existing vocabulary base. This would be more effective if there are vocabulary tables on different and specific topics. The suggested vocabulary tables should have the noun, verb, adverb and adjective forms of verbs. Having specific topics would help the students improve their long-term memory of related words as well. For example, a vocabulary table on classical music would include:

Verb sing tune

Noun singer, song tunelessness, tunefulness, tune

Adjective singable tuneful, tuneless

Adverb singingly tunelessly, tunefully

· Use role-playing activities. Part of teaching English to non-native speakers is to teach students the correct way of pronouncing the words. This is where <a href=

· Use Tongue Twisters. Saying tongue twisters may seem like such a simple task but this is really very helpful in exercising your pronunciation muscles. This is a fun activity that has a certain degree of difficulty. Some suggested tongue twisters are Peter Piper, Woodchuck, Better Botter, and Sea Shells by the Sea Shore.

· Use grammar-inspired games. Even advanced students can still learn English through games. One such game that could help students learn is a game called "Match-up," which assists students review the basic sentence structure and then match these to the grammar concepts, structures and forms that they have learned in the past. The goal in this game is to be able to match the sentence halves to form correct sentences. After that, the students have to look for the correct grammar form and then match it to the sentence. This grammar game is educational and beneficial especially to those students who are studying a new language.

For more ESL games and activities, as well as ESL curriculum, visit Learning English with Laughter at

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